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Review by Donkenshtein
During set break I called Disease opener and sure enough...started hearing that grimey bass and we were off. Sand was groovy, Tela was a treat, they outro'd Twenty Years Later for a while which was chill then people started looking around like, Ok what's next? Right then we start hearing Antelope - hell yeah! BDTNL was fun but we knew we were in for a killer encore. The crowd went bananas when we heard those first notes of Lizards. Great song, the outro was absolutely beautiful. And then they charged up for the Loving Cup finisher. We were blown away.
Amazing show from the boys. It rained a little bit during the 2nd set but not bad, it felt good actually. So cool to see the guys switch up instruments during YEM - Page bombs! Gotta be one of the best shows of the tour.